Sunday, January 18, 2015

Malarkey Did Not Go to Heaven: The
Foolishness of Believing that All is False or True

NYT Best-Selling Author Lied About Going to
Heaven

By Julio
Severo

If
you believe that a bad name can bring a curse, consider Alex Malarkey, who says
now he did not die and go to heaven.

He is
co-author of Tyndale House Publishers’ “The Boy Who Came Back From
Heaven,” published in 2010. Now he says that his book is deceptive and he is
blaming Christian retailers for selling it. Because he is recanting the
story of his visit to heaven, mega news outlets — from Time magazine to
DailyMail — are covering his case.

This
seems their golden chance to say, “Hey, there is no Heaven!”

I do
not know the reason for Malarkey to go “malarkey,” an English word that means
“Exaggerated or foolish talk, usually intended to deceive.” But the same world
that loves exaggerated lies is attacking Malarkey’s malarkey.

There
is today a trend of homosexual malarkeys, but the same mega-media that have
condemned “The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven” just love to believe that a man
is a woman and vice-versa. They have intensely worked to convince us that the
bogus woman who was born a man is a woman. And they have worked to change minds
and laws in favor of this lie.

Homosexual
malarkeys are the favorite lies today.

About
“The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven,” just because you found a false testimony
it does not follow that all testimonies about Heaven are false. Different is the
homosexual case. You know that all men that say that they are female are liars
because their DNA is male. Nothing can change it. Through DNA, science proves
that a man is a man and a woman is a woman. No one can lie against his own DNA.

The
author of “The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven” lied to God, but his lie does not
disqualify other testimonies about heaven.

Two
days ago I read a Facebook comment by an Assemblies of God Brazilian-American
leader using “The Boy Who Came Back From Heaven” to condemn all similar
spiritual experiences. At the same time, he has used his Facebook to promote
and support comments and views by a Presbyterian minister who espouses
socialism and Freemasonry. In fact, this minister is a Freemason himself.

In
the past (70 years ago?) it would be perfectly normal to see a liberal Masonic
Presbyterian minister using a false testimony to condemn all spiritual
testimonies — and, by the way, to condemn also Assemblies of God ministers.

Times
have changed. Now Assemblies of God ministers play the old role of the Masonic
Presbyterian minister.

It is
very unfortunate that Malarkey went malarkey, but God’s Word has never changed.

“Do not quench the Spirit. Do not despise
prophecies, but test everything; hold fast what is good. Abstain from every
form of evil.” (1 Thessalonians 5:19-22 ESV)

The big
socialist media that love and spread all homosexual malarkeys is using Malarkey’s
malarkey to disqualify all Christian testimonies about the Heaven.

Christians
should not be an accessory to their malarkeys.

We
should reject malarkeys in our midst without rejecting true testimonies. And we
should reject and denounce all homosexual malarkeys promoted by the big
socialist media.

As to
Alex Malarkey, he should change his surname — Truthtelling, for the sake of a
good Christian testimony.

The
world forgives all homosexual lies, but it never forgives a “Christian” lie.

I
know that all testimonies — loved and promoted by the big socialist media —
that a man is a woman are bogus.

Yet,
I have no presumptuous right to say that all testimonies about Heaven are false
or true. The big socialist media would want you to believe that all of them are
bogus.

If
the media were correct, Apostle Paul, who went to Heaven, would have been a
liar. The problem is: the media love lies.

They
accept the lying testimonies from the darkness and reject the testimonies from
Christians. For them, there are no malarkeys about homosexuality. For
them, some malarkeys among Christians are an evidence that all Christian testimonies
are bogus.